WASHINGTON ‒ President Donald Trump announced a plan aimed at expanding access to in vitro fertilization , seeking to fulfill a 2024 campaign promise by launching new efforts to lower IVF costs for families.

Trump's plan, which he unveiled Oct. 16 in the Oval Office, calls for eliminating red tape for employers who want to expand access for the millions of Americans who want coverage for the procedure. Yet it would not mandate that insurers cover IFV services, a proposal he campaigned on.

Trump also reached a deal with EMD Serono, the largest fertility drug manufacturer in the United States, which has agreed to lower prices of medications between 42% to 79% under a most-favored nation pricing agreement . Trump said that includes lowering prices for Gonal-f, a drug that stimulat

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